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Pasteurization inactivates SARS‐CoV ‐2 in human milk, study finds – News-Medical.net
A new study has confirmed what researchers already suspected to be the case: heat inactivates SARS-CoV-2 in human milk.

A new study has confirmed what researchers already suspected to be the case: heat inactivates SARS-CoV-2 in human milk.
A team of medical researchers has found that in human milk, pasteurization inactivates the virus that causes COVID-19, confirming milk bank processes have been safe throughout the pandemic, and will remain safe going forward, too.
The study – published this month in the Journal of Pediatrics and Child Health – was a partnership between UNSW and a multidisciplinary team from A…
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